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Clad

Hiii friends,

 

I have attaached the doc which contains 6 questions .. i that i have already marked some answers.... if i have mared as wrong plz say the correct answer........ 

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Are you trying to test your knowledge or get an "A" to put up on the refrigerator?
Richard






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Actually i donot the answer that questions correctly.........
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What I meant was: Are you taking this exam currently now? Or, have you taken it already and just want to get more information about these few questions? From what I remember, after you Submit the form, you get explanations of the correct answers when you review your submission.
Richard






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no actually i have already taken the exam , in that i took the few quetions which i have doubt ........
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#1 2 and 3 look to be correct.  #5 is C.  Stacked and Flat sequences have the same performance.  However, there are ways to avoid any kind of sequence in most situations.  In the cases where you can't, a flat sequence is preferable over a stacked because it avoids hiding code and avoids wiring running the wrong way.
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Flat structures avoid Sequence Locals, which, because they contain the word "local", it leads to the idea that we've made a copy of data by using them, but a recent thread discussing sequence locals seemed to suggest that they are not expensive.

 

Richard






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